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Beta News Agency
December 2, 2009


Defense minister meets U.S. counterpart 


-Sutanovac reminded that the Serbian Army had several dozen officers at 
prestigious U.S. military academies, and stated that he and Gates had mentioned 
continuing to exchange experiences in education and training. 
The Serbian minister and American secretary also discussed further Serbian Army 
participation in NATO's Partnership for Peace program, while Sutanovac 
acquainted Gates with the participation of a Serbian Army medical team in a 
peacekeeping mission in Chad and the desire to see Serbian armed forces in 
other missions with "partners from Europe." 


WASHINGTON: Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac on Tuesday met with his 
U.S. counterpart Robert Gates in Washington, Beta reports.
 
He said afterward that it was one of the most important encounters since he 
assumed the helm of the ministry and that the visit should improve the overall 
relations between Serbia and the U.S., and not only in the area of defense.

"It is well-known that in the last decade of the last century we had a lot of 
problems, but it is also well-known that in the last few years the ministry has 
been making big steps to stabilize relations between Serbia and the U.S.," 
Sutanovac told Serbian and American journalists after meeting with Gates at the 
Pentagon. 

He said a recent visit by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden had shown that 
"there is respect" for Serbia overseas, which is very important, and added that 
he and Gates had agreed that defense relations were among the best aspects of 
the cooperation between the two countries. 

Sutanovac reminded that the Serbian Army had several dozen officers at 
prestigious U.S. military academies, and stated that he and Gates had mentioned 
continuing to exchange experiences in education and training. 

The Serbian minister and American secretary also discussed further Serbian Army 
participation in NATO's Partnership for Peace program, while Sutanovac 
acquainted Gates with the participation of a Serbian Army medical team in a 
peacekeeping mission in Chad and the desire to see Serbian armed forces in 
other missions with "partners from Europe." 

On the first day of his visit to the U.S., Sutanovac laid a wreath at the 
monument to the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. While in 
Washington, he is to have several meetings at the Senate, Congress and White 
House, and in Ohio with representatives of the Ohio National Guard. 

Sutanovac is in the U.S. at the invitation of Gates, the first such request to 
a Serbian defense minister in 25 years.  
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